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Title: Current and Climate


1
Current and Climate
  • Ch 13-4

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Which is more dense?
  • Hot water is red and cold water is blue.
  • Is cold water more dense than warm water?
  • How can you tell?
  • Explain.

3
Current
  • A large stream of moving water that flows through
    the oceans
  • Can carry water from one place to another
  • Because of the density differences between warm
    and cold water some currents form on the surface
    of the ocean and others form deep in the ocean

4
Surface Currents
  • Are driven mainly by winds.
  • Most flow east to west and then double back to
    complete the circle

5
Coriolis Effect
  • Because the Earth is moving on its axis this
    motion effects the elements of the Earth that can
    freely move
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vE8gsH_XsE8A

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Coriolis Effect
  • In the Northern Hemisphere the currents curve to
    the right
  • In the Southern Hemisphere the currents curve to
    the left
  • The Coriolis effect is strongest at the poles and
    weakest at the equator.

7
Gulf Stream
  • Most powerful surface current in the North
    Atlantic Ocean
  • 30 km wide and 300 meters deep
  • Carries warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up the
    North American coast

8
Gulf Stream
  • This powerful current brings warm water up from
    the tropics to northern countries like Norway
  • The heat exchange with the air allows northern
    points to experience milder climatic conditions
    despite the geography

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Effects on Climate
  • Currents carry warm and cold water around the
    Earth
  • As heat is transferred from the water to the air
    (warm currents) or from the air to the water
    (cold currents)
  • The exchange of heat effects the weather patterns

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El Nino
  • El Nino, an abnormal warming of surface ocean
    waters in the eastern tropical Pacific
  • Scientists do not fully understand
  • Can affect the ocean as well as the land
  • Causes a shift in the weather patterns around the
    world such as a unusually warm winter in the
    Northeastern USA

13
Deep Currents
  • Caused by the differences in density of ocean
    water
  • Warm water moves from the Equator to the Poles
  • It gradually cools
  • Ice forms
  • The ice is fresh water
  • The remaining water has increased salinity
  • The water becomes dense and sinks
  • The deep currents carry cold, dense, highly
    salinated water from the Poles to the Equator

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Upwelling
  • The movement of cold water upward from the deep
    ocean and now begins the shift to a warm current
  • The winds blow away warm water and cold water
    replaces it
  • Brings up nutrients from the deep ocean

16
  • Oceans in Motion
  • Safari Montage
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